Now that finally I'm getting somewhat proficient with the use of Tableau, and showed some dashbards to the management, the question arises. Can we embed on a commercial website the content of our public tableau? It won't infringe any restrictions (legal or otherwise)? I looked into the FAQ, and searched the forums. As far as I understand, the public tableau vizzes can be shared with the world. Please let me know if I am correct.

The company is a stock exchange (small), and the information will be published embedded on the main website.

The only thing to remember is .... everything you upload to Tableau Public can be downloaded and accessed - data, workbook structure, everything. If it's publicly available data then it's ok, if you have confidential data then don't do it at all.

There's several businesses that use Tableau Public to then embed in their own site though

Thank you Chris. Of course, everything that we intend to publish is publicly available. Do you happen to have in mind some of the companies that you mentioned? So I can check how they present their vizzes.

several companies use Tableau public vizzes to embed in their own websites. There is nothing preventing you from doing it other than you understanding the conditions regarding the use of Tableau Public.

I have my own blog or website. Can I embed my Tableau Public viz there?

Yes. Once you have saved your data visualization on Tableau Public, you can look up the embed code and use it in your own webpage or blog. Be sure you use the generated embed code and not just the URL of the visualization’s homepage, so as to only embed the viz without the borders around it.